Inhomogeneous Burgers Equation and the Feynman-Kac Path Integral

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Authors: H. J. Wospakrik, F. P. Zen Edit this on Wikidata



Abstract: By linearizing the inhomogeneous Burgers equation through the Hopf-Cole transformation, we formulate the solution of the initial value problem of the corresponding linear heat type equation using the Feynman-Kac path integral formalism. For illustration, we present the exact solution for the forcing term of the form: F(x,t)=omega2x+f(t). We also present the initial value problem solution for the case with a constant forcing term to compare with the known result.













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